Currency in Bolivia: boliviano (BOB) It is the equivalent to eight soles or half a scudo in the former currency. Initially, it was subdivided into 100 centécimos but this was altered to centavos in 1870. The name bolivar was used for an amount of ten bolivianos. The boliviano was initially pegged at a rate of 1 boliviano = 5 French francs. On December 31, 1908, the currency was put on a new gold standard, with 12½ bolivianos = 1 British pound. A series of devaluations relative to the pound followed:
There are actually two monetary units used in Bolivia; The US dollar and Boliviano currency. In fact, B1 = US$0.1427 in Bolivia today (2011)
There currency is called bolivianos.
Boliviano (BOB)
Boliviano
Citizens of Bolivia are called Bolivians. Not all people who live in Bolivia are citizens.
Bolivia has no national tree.
Bolivianos
Boliviana
Well I don't know, but considering Bolivia does not have any beaches.... that is a tough one.
A Bolivian
They Are called Bolivians
its between 7 and 8 bolivianos for a $
bolivia's bird is the hoatzin tropical bird. they are also called stinkbirds or a canje.
The main currency is the Boliviano
Altiplano
Bolivia has two capitals.La Paz is the Administrative Capital and Sucre is the Constitutional Capital.